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You can disable it under the General tabs of your Gmail settings. You may want to give it a try though if you have tried all other options. Please note that it is usually not recommended to disable HTTPS. Configuration is not difficulty, see Setting Up Email Accounts In Thunderbird 3 for help on that. You can alternative download and install a desktop email client like Thunderbird or Microsoft Outlook. Using Gmail over the web is only one option for users. Advanced Tips Fixing Attachment Failed Messages You may then want to check your firewall and security software settings to make sure that they do not interfere during attachment transfers to Gmail. If you do not you know that it is not account related, but network or computer related. You can try to upload attachments on that computer to see if you experience the attachment failed issue there as well. Maybe you have access to a second computer, preferably at a different location. Locate Attachments under the General tab and switch from Advanced attachment features to Basic attachment features there. This is done with a click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the screen and the selection of Mail Settings. Spell check whilst typing in EasyMail and other Windows Store apps will be for the language you have selected in the taskbar.Gmail has an option to switch from the advanced uploader to a basic attachment uploader. Now you can use the language selector (Microsoft call it ‘Input Indicator’) on the right-hand side of the Windows taskbar to switch between the language you want to type in (or use Windows Key + Space Bar to switch language instead).
- Remove the keyboard and add the keyboard type of your PC.
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- Click on the new language and go to “Options”.
- This is important as your new language is only for typing
- Click on your old language and make sure it is still set as default (Windows display language).
- Click “Add a language” and select the language you want to have.
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- Choose “Region & Language” in the left pane.
- In the Windows Settings select “Time & Language”.
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- Open the Windows “Start” menu and select “Settings”.
- To change the language of theses features you must add a second language to Windows itself. Spell checking and autocorrect are global Windows 10 features.